Sanremo Music Festival 1954
The Sanremo Music Festival 1954 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1954), officially the 4th Italian Song Festival (4º Festival della canzone italiana), was the fourth annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 28 and 30 January 1954. The show was presented by television presenter Nunzio Filogamo.[1][2]
Sanremo Music Festival 1954 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 28 January 1954 |
Semi-final 2 | 29 January 1954 |
Final | 30 January 1954 |
Host | |
Venue | Sanremo Casino |
Presenter(s) | Nunzio Filogamo |
Artistic director | Giulio Razzi |
Host broadcaster | Secondo programma |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 20 |
Vote | |
Winning song | Gino Latilla and Giorgio Consolini "Tutte le mamme" |
According to the rules of this edition every song was performed in a double performance by a couple of singers or groups, with some artists performing multiple songs.[1][2]
The winner of the Festival was "Tutte le mamme", performed by Giorgio Consolini and Gino Latilla.[1][2]
Participants and results
Participants and results[1][2] | |
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Song, performing artists and writer(s) | Rank |
"Tutte le mamme" - Giorgio Consolini – Gino Latilla (Umberto Bertini, Eduardo Falcocchio) |
1 |
"Canzone da due soldi" - Katyna Ranieri – Achille Togliani (Pinchi, Carlo Donida) |
2 |
"...E la barca tornò da sola" - Gino Latilla – Franco Ricci (Mario Ruccione) |
3 |
"Notturno (Per chi non ha nessuno)" - Natalino Otto – Vittoria Mongardi (Francesco Saverio Mangieri) |
4 |
"Non è mai troppo tardi" - Flo Sandon's – Carla Boni (Dino Olivieri) |
5 |
"Aveva un bavero" - Quartetto Cetra – Vittoria Mongardi & Duo Fasano (Mario Panzeri, Virgilio Ripa) |
6 |
"Sotto l'ombrello" - Gino Latilla & Duo Fasano – Katyna Ranieri & Giorgio Consolini (Nino Casiroli) |
7 |
"Mogliettina" - Achille Togliani – Natalino Otto (Saverio Seracini) |
8 |
"Con te" - Achille Togliani – Flo Sandon's & Natalino Otto (Antonio "Totò" De Curtis) |
9 |
"Donnina sola" - Achille Togliani – Natalino Otto (Silvana Simoni, Aldo Valleroni, Mauro Casini) |
10 |
"Angeli senza cielo" - Vittoria Mongardi – Flo Sandon's (Pinchi, Eros Valladi) |
Eliminated |
"Arriva il direttore" - Carla Boni, Gino Latilla & Duo Fasano – Quartetto Cetra (Mario Panzeri, Giuseppe Fucilli) |
Eliminated |
"Berta filava" - Carla Boni & Duo Fasano – Giorgio Consolini (Pinchi, Giannetto Wilhem e Onelio Fiammenghi) |
Eliminated |
"Canzoni alla sbarra" - Gino Latilla & Duo Fasano – Quartetto Cetra (Giovanni D'Anzi) |
Eliminated |
"Cirillino-Ci" - Carla Boni & Duo Fasano – Quartetto Cetra (Nino Rastelli, Vittorio Mascheroni) |
Eliminated |
"Gioia di vivere" - Achille Togliani – Gianni Ravera (Cesare Andrea Bixio) |
Eliminated |
"Piripicchio e Piripicchia" - Duo Fasano & Gino Latilla – Quartetto Cetra (Alessandro Sopranzi, Tarcisio Fusco) |
Eliminated |
"Rose (Oggi i tempi son cambiati)" - Katyna Ranieri – Vittoria Mongardi (Biri, Guido Viezzoli) |
Eliminated |
"Un diario" - Carla Boni – Quartetto Cetra (Aldo Locatelli, Federico Bergamini) |
Eliminated |
"Una bambina sei tu" - Gino Latilla – Natalino Otto (Giorgio Fabor) |
Eliminated |
References
- Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- Gianni Borgna. L'Italia di Sanremo : cinquant'anni di canzoni, cinquant'anni della nostra storia. Mondadori, 1998. ISBN 978-88-04-43638-6.
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